The St. Petersburg College Midtown Center hosted an SPC Reads event with journalist Craig Pittman in March. One of the student’s who attended shared her takeaways from the author of “Oh Florida! How America’s Weirdest State Influences the Rest of the Country.”

Philip Emeagwali, Otis F. Boykin, Granville T. Woods, and Henry T. Sampson are among those African American History Month heroes honored at the Tarpon Springs Campus display celebrating African American history in February.

Clark’s free workshop, offered by St. Petersburg College, will be held at the college’s Downtown Campus on August 30, 2017, from 1- 2 p.m. in room DC-210. Clark is a writer and editor, and has been a teacher of writing to students of all ages since 1979. He recently retired from the Poynter Institute, where he started out as their first full-time faculty member, then retired as vice president and senior scholar.

Explore communications degrees and careers at St. Petersburg College’s Career and Academic Communities Fair June 19-22. Held on eight campus locations over four days, you can pick the date and location that work best for you.